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She had a headache [due to/because of] the noise coming from upstairs.
Both are acceptable, although "She had a headache because of the noise coming from upstairs." sounds more natural.
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The snowfall came [because of/due to] the effects of El Niño.
The snowfall came because of the effects of El Niño.
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They won the tournament. (use 'since' or 'as a consequence of' to complete the sentence saying that they were better prepared
Since they were better prepared, they won the tournament./ As a consequence of being better prepared, they won the tournament.
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[Because of / due to] the delay, meals will be provided for free to all passengers.
Both are grammatically correct.
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I need an umbrella .... the rain.
I need an umbrella because of/due to the rain.
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The cancellation was [because of / due to] the rainstorm.
The cancellation was due to the rainstorm.
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The business’s failure was [due to / because of] poor location.
The business’s failure was due to poor location.
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The crash was [because of/due to] the erratic nature of the other driver.
The crash was due to the erratic nature of the other driver.
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The heavy snowfall was [because of/due to[ El Niño.
The heavy snowfall was due to El Niño.
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The company’s failure was [due to / because of] poor location.
The company’s failure was due to poor location.
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Her headache was [because of/due to] the noise coming from upstairs.
Her headache was due to the noise coming from upstairs.
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The business failed ... (complete it stating that the cause of its failure was its poor location)
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[Due to/because of/since] the effects of El Niño, the snowfall was heavy.
Due to the effects of El Niño, the snowfall was heavy.
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The event was canceled [due to / because of] the snow.
The event was canceled because of the snow.
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The company failed [due to / because of] its financial crisis.
The company failed because of its financial crisis.
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She won the competition [because of / because] her excellent strategy in the match.
She won the competition because of her excellent strategy in the match.
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The crash occurred [because of/due to] the erratic nature of the other driver.
The crash occurred because of the erratic nature of the other driver.
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